ismith
Well-known member
…….ten grand, but you had to spend it on one tool or weapon typical worth no more than a grand, what would you get?
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You have to, or the IRS will be up your butt. This is a hypothetical thought experiment damit!I wouldn't spend 10k on something worth 1k.
Definitely no! Don’t need a boat either.Do you need a snowmobile for work?
I’d have to get HR involved…….The IRS is about to really but “up your butt”, lol.
Always, but was just trying out a new variation of “what did you eat for breakfast yesterday morning” and it looks like I failed and will probably get audited by the IRS next year……Weird question...
Do you need a new gun or bow?
I’d say there’s no fine for being broke, but I know better…….Then you better save the money for any fines!
Pre-war?I know where a pre64 super grade 300 H&H is, he told me it’s not for sale but I bet it falls under everything has a price
I won’t lie, I’m not sure! I saw the gunsmith taking it back and asked a couple of questions. I was afraid that someone was going to tear it apart for the action but it was just in for a cleaning and inspection.Pre-war?
Bonus it out to employees or contractors and you’ll actually get your money worth.You have to, or the IRS will be up your butt. This is a hypothetical thought experiment damit!
You can't, unless you consider your employees or contractors tools and/or weapons...........Bonus it out to employees or contractors and you’ll actually get your money worth.